AutoCAD LAboratory Manual
AutoCAD LAboratory Manual
AutoCAD LAboratory Manual
By:
Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
Engr. Maria Cecillia A. Venal
HISTORY OF AUTOCAD
During 1980s the CAD (Computer Aided Drafting) software only runs on a mainframe computers or,
minicomputers, in which each users unit is connected to a graphic computer terminals.
December 1982 Autodesk, Inc. the largest design automation company in the world released the AutoCAD
software. In the same year John Walker, Autodesk founder released Autodesks Flagship named AutoCAD.
March 1986 AutoCAD became the most ubiquitous microcomputer design program in the world, utilizing
the functions of polylines and curve fitting. As of 1994 there had been 750 training centers established
across the world for AutoCAD course. Below are the AutoCAD timeline by
http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/ACAD_R1.html:
Development and improvement of this software never stop until this present time and there are many other
manufacturer of this software application such as Microsoft AutoCAD, MicroCAD, ZWCAD, etc.
AutoCAD 2013
AutoCAD 2012
AutoCAD 2011
AutoCAD 2010
32-bit XP: Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon Dual Core, 1.6 GHz or greater with
SSE2 technology
o 32-bit Vista: Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon Dual Core, 3.0 GHz or greater with
SSE2 technology
o 64-bit: Athlon 64 or Opteron with SSE2 technology or Xeon or Pentium 4
with EM64T support and SSE2 technology
2 GB RAM
Disk space
o 32-bit: 1 GB
o 64-bit: 1.5 GB
1024 x 768 VGA with true color
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or later
o
AutoCAD 2009
AutoCAD 2008
Reference: http://www.designmaster.biz/products/AutoCADSystemRequirements.html
GETTING STARTED
Startup Window
FOUR MAJOR COMPONENTS
1. OPEN a DRAWING
2. START from SCRATCH
3. USE a TEMPLATE
4. USE a WIZARD
Note: Open a drawing is the indication that there is
an existing file to be modify, Start from the scratch
will gives the user a choice to choose between the
metric and imperial measurement system (Imperial
is for feet and inches; Metric is for millimeter). The
Template will show all the listed .dwt extension; and
wizard will help the user to create a based on quick
setup or the advanced setup wizard.
PARTS
1. Drawing area
2. Command line
It is the part of the AutoCAD software wherein the user can type the
command to be executed.
3. UCS icon
4. Toolbar
5. Crosshairs
6. Ribbon
This is the part of the AutoCAD wherein the user can turn On or Off the
tools that could help in creating a certain object.
8.Cascading
Menus
Drop
Down
A layout figure area wherein the user can identify the possible output of
the object.
Note: There are other areas of AutoCAD environment that the coordinate system appear and because this
is a free scaling system that can also use the annotation tools near the lock and clear screen icon buttons.
AUTOCAD SCREEN
1.
APLLICATION BUTTON -This button displays commands for printing, saving, drawing utilities and
other non-drawing tool.
2.
QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR- This is for quick access to common commands like New, Open,
Save, Plot.
RIBBON - The Ribbon has most of the commands/tools that can be use while working in AutoCAD
Environment.
VERTICAL RIBBON-Has been updated to show the tab names along the side.
COLOR SELECTION- set layer colors and pick from the AutoCAD.
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
ESC
DESCRIPTIONS
Turn ON/OFF Group Selection
Turn ON/OFF Snap
Copy Object to Windows Clip Board
Turn ON/OFF Coordinates
Change Isometric Planes
Turn ON/OFF Osnap
Turn ON/OFF Grids
Execute the last command
Invoke the hyperlink command
Turn ON/OFF Ortho mode
Display DBConnect Manager Dialog Box
Create a new drawing file
Open an existing drawing file
Display the plot dialog box
Save the content of the Text Window to a Log File
Switch Viewports
Save Current drawing
Turn ON/OFF Tablet
Turn ON/OFF Polar mode
Turn ON/OFF Object Snap Tracking
Cut a clip on a selected object
Redo
Cancel current command
Cancel current command
Turn ON/OFF Property Dialog Box
Turn ON/OFF Design Center Dialog Box
Turn ON/OFF DBConnect Manager Dialog Box
Turn ON/OFF the Ribbon Plane
Turn ON/OFF the Command Line Window
Table of Contents
Activity No. 1 ................................................................................................................................................. 1
COORDINATE SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................... 1
Activity No. 2 ................................................................................................................................................. 7
POLY OBJECT .................................................................................................................................... 7
Activity No. 3 ............................................................................................................................................... 11
OBJECT TRACING ............................................................................................................................ 11
Activity No. 4 ............................................................................................................................................... 17
MODIFYING TOOLS ........................................................................................................................ 17
Activity No. 5 ............................................................................................................................................... 22
DIMENSION AND BLOCKING APPLICATIONS.................................................................................. 22
Activity No. 6 ............................................................................................................................................... 29
FLOOR PLAN ................................................................................................................................... 29
Activity No. 7 ............................................................................................................................................... 35
TEXTURE APPLICATION .................................................................................................................. 35
Activity No. 8 ............................................................................................................................................... 41
ORTHO VIEW .................................................................................................................................. 41
Activity No. 9 ............................................................................................................................................... 45
ELEVATION ..................................................................................................................................... 45
Activity No. 10 ............................................................................................................................................. 51
3 DIMENSIONAL FLOOR PLAN ........................................................................................................ 51
Activity No. 11 ............................................................................................................................................. 58
Final Laboratory Activity ................................................................................................................ 58
LABORATORY ACTIVITIES
Activity No. 1
COORDINATE SYSTEM
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create an object using different coordinate system. This experiment also provides
students knowledge and skills on command manipulation using different coordinate system and input
techniques.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create an electronic drawing template.
2.2 Design an object using different AutoCAD input techniques.
3. Discussion:
Limits an AutoCAD command that will allow the user to set a limitation of what will be there prescribe
paper reference. As shown in Figure 1.1 after the execution of the command the AutoCAD feedback will
ask the user on what will be the lower left corner and the upper right corner set-up.
Fig. 1.1 Command bar for setting the lower left corner
Units it is an AutoCAD command that will allow the user to change the length type, precision (number of
decimal point), Angle references and the most important measurement setting. Figure 1.2 shows the actual
drawing units window for user reference.
that will be seen at the model are and the icon counterpart.
Figure 1.3
Coordinate system it is an AutoCAD setting on how the user will do their inputs upon creating a certain
object. Table 1-1 shows the different coordinate system that AutoCAD implement.
Table 1-1. AutoCAD Coordinate System
Coordinate
System
Absolute
Coordinates
Relative
Coordinate
Polar
Coordinate
Description
Focuses in x,y values for 2D objects.
An AutoCAD input focus on the
different quadrant signs. This input
technique uses a @ symbol that will
reset the point of origin after the
execution. The recent coordinate value
will be the new point of origin upon the
next point of input.
The same as the relative coordinate but
with this command the focus of the user
will be much more for the distance and
angle.
Command Format
x,y (values)
@x,y (values)
@distance<angle (values)
Direct Distance Entry - it is an AutoCAD input technique that mouse direction is needed.
Dynamic Input - it is an AutoCAD input technique that seems to be like the polar coordinate input but the
format of having < symbol will be replaced by TAB key.
4. Materials and Equipment:
1. Computer
2. CAD Software
5. Procedure:
1. Determine the equivalent values in millimeter using the given formula.
1 = 2.54 ; 1 = 10
a. 8 in
b. 11 in
c. 14 in
d. 8.5x11 in
e. 11x17 in
f. 8.5x14 in
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
11,9
a.
8 in
Mm
b.
11 in
Mm
c.
14 in
Mm
d.
8.5x11 in
Mm
e.
11x17 in
Mm
f.
8.5x14 in
Mm
Command
Coordinate System
Absolute
Relative
Polar
Coordinate Coordinate Coordinate
x
y
x
Y Distance Angle
Distance
7. Data Analysis:
8. Supplemental Activities:
Create Figure 1-5 and save it as Supplemental_Activity1_Lastname
9. Assessment Rubric:
Activity No. 2
POLY OBJECT
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create different poly object figure. This experiment also provides students
knowledge and skills on CAD software command manipulation.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create a different poly object figure.
2.2 Develop different techniques on creating poly object figures.
3. Discussion:
Polygon is a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to for
a close chain. Segments are called as edges or sides, and the point of intersection meets the two edges
are the vertices or corners. Interior of the polygon is its body. A polygon is a 2-dimensional example of
more general polytope in any number of dimensions.
To compute the interior angle of a simple n-gon is ( 2) radians. To measure of any interior angle of a
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5. Procedure:
1. Run the AutoCAD software
2. Select Metric as the unit of measurement at the start-up window.
3. Create Figure 2.1
4.
5.
6.
7.
7. Data Analysis:
8. Supplemental Activities
Create Figure 1-5 and save it as Supplemental_Activity2_Lastname
9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 3
OBJECT TRACING
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create an object using different object snap settings. This experiment also provides
students knowledge and skills on adopting different drafting settings for manipulating CAD software
command.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create trusses and cross figure using different object snap settings.
2.2 Determine the equivalent coordinate values of the each given objects.
3. Discussion:
Drafting settings is a useful technique on creating an object. Each created object has its own parts as
shown in Figure 3.1 below.
DESCRIPTION
Snaps to the closet endpoint of an arc, elliptical arc, line, mline, pollyline
segment, or ray or the closest corner of a trace, solid or 3D face.
MIDpoint
INTersection
EXTension
APParent Intersection
CENter
Snaps to the center of an arc, circle, ellipse, or elliptical arc, even a line.
NODe
QUAdrant
INSertion
TANgent
NEArest
PERpendicular
PARallel
NONe
M2P or MTP
Zoom is a magnification tools that can decrease and increase of the object size in the drawing are.
Note : It is just a magnification not figure/object pre-scaling.
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SHORTCUT KEY
DESCRIPTION
ZOOM WINDOW
Z (enter)
W (enter)
Z (enter)
D (enter)
Z (enter)
S (enter)
ZOOM CENTER
Z (enter)
C (enter)
ZOOM OBJECT
Z (enter)
O (enter)
-
Z (enter)
A (enter)
Z (enter)
E (enter)
Right click on the drawing
area and select PAN, right
click to exit when done
Z (enter)(enter)
Or right click on the drawing
area and select zoom, right
click to exit when done
Z (enter)
P (enter)
ZOOM DYNAMIC
ZOOM SCALE
ZOOM IN
ZOMM OUT
ZOOM ALL
ZOOM EXTENT
PAN REALTIME
ZOOM REALTIME
ZOOM PREVIOUS
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5. Procedure:
1. Run the AutoCAD software
2. Select Metric as the unit of measurement.
3. Create Figure 3.2
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8. Supplemental Activities
Create Figure 1-5 and save it as Supplemental_Activity3_Lastname
9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 4
MODIFYING TOOLS
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create an object using different modifying techniques. This experiment also provides
students knowledge and skills on CAD software modifying command manipulation.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create an object using different modifying tool commands.
2.2 Develop an idea on using different AutoCAD modifying tools.
3. Discussion:
The modify commands are used to edit or fix the shapes or forms of the object in which it could be a
techniques on how to lessen the commands that user will use in creating an object at CAD software.
1. Array Command
Toolbar
Modify
Keyboard
ARRAY
Pull-down
short-cut
Modify Array
AR
2. Copy Command
Toolbar
Keyboard
3. Erase Command
Toolbar
Keyboard
4. Explode Command
Modify
COPY
Pull-down
short-cut
ERASE
CP
Pull-down
Modify
short-cut
Toolbar
Modify
Keyboard
EXPLODE or X
Modify Copy
Modify Erase
E
Pull-down
Modify Explode
EX
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5. Extend Command
Toolbar
Modify
Keyboard
EXTEND
Pull-down
short-cut
Modify Extend
EX
6. Mirror Command
Toolbar
Keyboard
7. Move Command
Toolbar
MIRROR
MOVE
Toolbar
Modify
Toolbar
Keyboard
10. Scale Command
Toolbar
Keyboard
11. Stretch Command
short-cut
OFFSET
short-cut
ROTATE
short-cut
SCALE
Toolbar
Modify
Keyboard
STRETCH
Modify Offset
O
Pull-down
short-cut
Modify Rotate
RO
Pull-down
Modify
Modify Move
M
Pull-down
Modify
Modify Mirror
MI
Pull-down
Modify
Keyboard
8. Offset Command
Keyboard
9. Rotate Command
Pull-down
Modify
short-cut
Modify Scale
SC
Pull-down
short-cut
Modify Stretch
S
Modify
Keyboard
TRIM
Pull-down
short-cut
Modify Trim
TR
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8. Supplemental Activities
Create Figure 1-5 and save it as Supplemental_Activity4_Lastname
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9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 5
DIMENSION AND BLOCKING APPLICATIONS
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create an object with blocking and dimension application. This experiment also
provides students knowledge and skills on CAD software command manipulation.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create a different object with blocking and dimension applications.
2.2 Apply different dimension settings.
3. Discussion:
Dimension is important in determining the figure exact measurement.
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be used.
Merging blocks through insert command is also necessary because it can import a template created using
BLOCK/WBLOCK/SAVE commands.
To insert blocks into the current drawing Design Center (DC) command should be used. Editing templates
from the block reference through explode (x) commands that can break inserted blocks or drawing into a
different parts component/primitives.
The Purge (PU) command can delete unused templates from the Block Reference Table. Parametric
drawings enable to constrain drawing objects based on the design with 2D object.
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7. Data Analysis:
8. Supplemental Activities
Create Figure 1-5 and save it as Supplemental_Activity5_Lastname
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9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 6
FLOOR PLAN
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims create a floor plan figure using different 2-dimensional objects. This experiment also
provides students knowledge and skills on CAD software command manipulation.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create a floor plan in accordance with engineering standard.
2.2 Design a floor plan with different 2D objects.
3. Discussion:
Floor plans Design for homes can be done by paper and pencil, software and application based web.
Some tools like SmartDraw, Autocad, Floor Planner and Home styler make possible to draw
whatever floor plan design but should be based on standards. But, one thing a designer should know is
the Concept behind a floor plan that should be understood.
5. Procedure:
1. Run the AutoCAD software
2. Select Metric as the unit of measurement.
3. Create Figure 6.2
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2. Living Room
3. Kitchen
4. Rest Room
5. Bed Room
7. Data Analysis:
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8. Supplemental Activities:
Create and Modify Figure 6.6 then saves it as Supplemental_Activity6_Lastname.
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9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 7
TEXTURE APPLICATION
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create different hatching pattern applications in creating different object design. This
experiment also provides students knowledge and skills on command manipulation using CAD
software.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create an object and apply different hatching pattern.
2.2 Practice the application different hatching pattern combination.
3. Discussion:
Hatching (hachure in French) is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or
painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines. (It is also used in monochromatic heraldic representations
to indicate what the tincture of a "full-colour" emblazon would be.) When lines are placed at an angle to one
another, it is called cross-hatching.( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatching)
Hatching procedure shown in Figure 7.1 is the way that filling a certain area of an object that will be preformatted pattern on the realistic view. It is usually used into a sectional views that the author would like to
modify to show realistic application of the object developed using AutoCAD software.
The difference between the Hatching and solid is covering the certain portion. Table 7-1 shows the list of
specification of different hatching techniques.
COMMAND
BOUNDARY
HATCH
Editing Hatch
Solid
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For Solid
Command: SO
Figure 7.2. Hatch and Gradient Window
Then Select the solid object that you want to fill note that there will be only one color that will be fill in your
object.
4. Materials and Equipment:
1. Computer
2. CAD Software
5. Procedure:
1. Run the AutoCAD software
2. Select Metric as the unit of measurement.
3. Create Figure 7.3 following the legend at Figure 7.4
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Legend
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Pattern Name
Angle
Transparency
Roof
Wall
Window (Door)
Window (Top)
Window (Side)
Door
Background
7. Data Analysis:
8.Supplemental Activities:
Create and Modify Figure 7.5 then saves it as Supplemental_Activity7_Lastname.
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9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 8
ORTHO VIEW
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create an isometric object and determine the different orthographic views. This
experiment also provides students knowledge and skills on command manipulation using CAD
software.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create an electronic isometric object.
2.2 Identify the different orthographic views.
3. Discussion:
Orthographic (ortho) views are two-dimensional drawings used to represent or describe a threedimensional object. The ortho views represent the exact shape of an object seen from one side at a time as
it is look perpendicularly to it without showing any depth to the object.
Primarily, three ortho views (top, front, and right) adequately depict the necessary information to illustrate
the object. Sometimes, only two ortho views are needed as in a cylinder. The diameter of the cylinder and
its length are the only dimension information needed to complete the drawing. A sphere only needs the
diameter. It is the same from all angles and remains a perfect circle in the iso drawing.
The "six" side method is a process of making six primary ortho views that represent the entire image. This
method gives all information to create the object from different isometric views. (Reference:
http://www.foothillsgraphics.com/ortho.htm)
2.
3.
4.
5.
Image
Front View
Side View
Top View
7. Data Analysis:
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8. Supplemental Activities:
Create Figure 8.3 and Draw the corresponding views. Save it as Supplemental_Activity8_Lastname.
9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 9
ELEVATION
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create a dream house elevation plan. This experiment also provides students
knowledge and skills on command manipulation using CAD software.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.3 Design a dream house elevation plan.
2.4 Apply creativity on designing a dream house elevation plan.
3. Discussion:
Elevation Drawing is the view that the designer would see in real life as the designer stood on the floor and
looked at the wall. This view can be either an exterior or interior view. An elevation view is used to convey
information. An exterior elevation might be used to shows the front view such as complete with bushes,
bricks, and window trim. Interior elevation shows a contractor finished design such as details and
dimensions.
Steps on creating elevation drawing:
1. Create a Floor plan.
2. Draw a line from the key points of the floor plan
3. Offset a line for the top of wall and baseline as shown in Figure 9-1.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Back View
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Side View
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7. Data Analysis:
8. Supplemental Activities
Create your own dream house elevation plan. Save it as Supplemental_Activity9_Lastname.
9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 10
3 DIMENSIONAL FLOOR PLAN
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to create 3-dimensional floor plan. This experiment also provides students knowledge
and skills on command manipulation using CAD software.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.5 Create a 3D floor plan using different modifying tool.
2.6 Develop imaginative skills in designing 3D floor plan.
3. Discussion:
1. 3D drawings in AutoCAD are easy
to create by interactively doing it first
using 2D drawings. On achieve the
best result by reviewing the
information in the order presented.
Designer is needed to become
skillful in creating 3D views before
learning to draw in 3D, since the
most drawing is performed while in 3D views.
Although AutoCAD 3D uses many of the 2D
commands everyone is familiar with, 3D drawings
requires knowledge of some new concepts. The
primary difference is X, Y, Z coordinate system.
Other concepts- such as camera position, target
point, clipping plane and user coordinate system
create and view 3D drawings.
a. BOX creates a 3D solid box.
The base of the box is always drawn parallel to the
XY plan e of the current UCS (work plane). The
height of the box is specified in the Z-axis direction.
It can be both positive and negative values for the
height.
b. CYLINDER creates a 3D solid cylinder.
The cylinder can be created using a center point
(1), a point on the radius (2), and a point for the
height (3). The base of the cylinder is always on a
plane parallel with the work plane.
c. CONE creates a 3D solid cone.
Figure11-3 Box
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Creates a 3D solid with a circular or elliptical base that tapers symmetrically to a point or to a
circular or elliptical planar face.
d. SPHERE a command that creates a 3D solid sphere. To create a sphere by specifying a
center point and a point on the radius.
2. Solid Editing
Solid object modification but it is not possible on surface drawings.
Command
Union
Subtract
Intersect
Extrude
Faces
Move Faces
Offset
Faces
Delete
Faces
Color Faces
Color/Copy
Edges
IMPRINT
Clean
Shell
3.
Shortcut
UNI
SU
IN
Description
It is produces a solid entity/object by addition
It is produces a solid entity/object by subtraction
It is produces a solid entity/object from the intersection
of two of more solid object.
Extrudes a selected face/s with a user given height or
direction.
It is used to displace a location of a selected object.
Copying a selected face/s at a selected distance and
base point.
Removing selected face/s of a 3 dimensional object.
A command on assigning color of a selected 3
dimensional object
It is used to duplicates selected edges and modifying
the texture of the 3 dimensional object.
Printing the selected object to a solid phase.
Removing the unnecessary object from a solid phase.
Used to create a thin wall and removes the fill of the
solid object.
Viewports
It is an AutoCad applications that can transform the model are based on the perspective of the user.
There are different viewport standard such as Two: Vertical/Horizontal, Three: Right/Left, Three:
Above/Below, Three: Horizontal/Vertical, Four: Equal/Right/Left. There are 3 important part of this
window, such as: Setup that can transform the figure in 2 or 3 dimensional settings, the view to in
which it can show the Figure in different projection views for easy modification and the visual style that
can transform the figure into different style such as realistic, conceptual, wireframe, sketch and many
more.
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18. Save the file with Activity 11A as filename in CAD activities folder.
6. Data and Results:
10. What would be the coordinates? ____________
12. What would be the coordinates? ____________
Table 11-1. Material Application
Parts
Material
Application
1. Door (Main)
2. Door Room 1
3. Door Room 2
4. Door Comfort
Room
5. Window 1
6. Window 2
7. Window 3
8. Window 4
9. Window 5
7. Data Analysis:
8. Supplemental Activities:
Create your own 3D dream house. Save it as Supplemental_Activity10_Lastname.
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9. Assessment Rubric:
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Activity No. 11
Final Laboratory Activity
Course Code: CPE 003
Program:
Course Title: COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
Date Performed:
Section:
Date Submitted:
Name :
Instructor: Engr. Ronnie M. Dysangco
1. Objective(s):
The activity aims to design and create a final laboratory activity. This activity also provides students
knowledge and skills on how to document of their own AutoCAD design.
2. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
The students shall be able to:
2.1 Create a AutoCAD final laboratory activity
2.2 Discuss the step by step procedure on creating a final laboratory activity.
3. Discussion:
1. Computer
2. CAD Software
5. Procedure:
7. Data Analysis:
8. Supplemental Activities:
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9. Assessment Rubric:
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